What type of exceptions are you getting? If you use the class file outside the jar file...does that work?
Is your harddrive full? glenn opdycke-hansen wrote:
We are seeing that the javac can produce an unusable .class file. One PC will build the java source OK, but the other PC does not. The resulting JAR file has a different size and there are exceptions when the other jar is used. We set JAVA_HOME to the jdk (1.4.2_13) on both PCs. Has anyone seen this? Could it be due to differences in the PATH (winxp)? Is there any way to check the version of the jdk/javac used? (-verbose does not seem to provide enough info) Thanks, --glenn --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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